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NeoOffice Download and Installation Issues
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For those of you who are upgrading from 1.1 Alpha to Beta, the new icon (in a dark blue circle) does not show up in the Dock if the old brown one is already there. Drag the latter away until it goes poof, then start Beta. Now the new icon appears in the Dock. Choose Keep in Dock. | For those of you who are upgrading from 1.1 Alpha to Beta, the new icon (in a dark blue circle) does not show up in the Dock if the old brown one is already there. Drag the latter away until it goes poof, then start Beta. Now the new icon appears in the Dock. Choose Keep in Dock. | ||
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+ | === When I try to install the patches (in .pkg format), the installer says there are no suitable partitions for the installation. === | ||
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+ | As solved in [http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2005012811400696 this thread], "It seems you were still running NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha 2, and the latest patches only work on NeoOffice/J 1.1 Beta. Neo/J moved from the OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 codebase to the 1.1.3 codebase between Alpha 2 and Beta, so one can't just patch Alpha 2 and get Beta. It would be like trying to apply the Mac OS X 10.3.1 updater to Mac OS X 10.2.8...." | ||
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+ | To fix this problem, drag '''NeoOffice/J''' from the '''Applications''' folder to the '''Trash'''. Then go to your home folder and in the '''Library''' remove everything having to do with NeoOffice. Then download and install the latest version and the new patch that goes with it. See the [[NeoJReleaseNotes|NeoOffice/J Release Notes]] to learn which version is the latest. |
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Installation Issues
When running the NeoOffice/J installer, the "test" returns with "NeoOffice/J can not be installed on this computer."
This problem may occur on versions of Mac OS X 10.2.x. The Neo/J installer checks to see if you are running Mac OS X 10.2 or higher and checks to see if you have BSD support installed on your machine. If either test fails, Neo/J will not install.
The solution is to install the BSD support. If you have the retail version of your OS X system (10.2 or 10.3) it's on the first install CD. When you put the CD in, the Welcome to Mac OS X window pops up. Open the Optional Installs folder, where there is a shortcut to the BSD installer. Double-click, then follow the instructions.
The BSD subsystem is installed by default on 10.3.x (Panther). If this problem occurs on 10.3.x machines, your BSD subsystem may have been somehow removed or messed up and you could try to reinstall it as described above.
If you believe the BSD subsystem is installed, you can also look for the file BSD.pkg in /Library/Receipts. If it is not there and you are certain the BSD subsystem is installed, create a folder named BSD.pkg to fool the installer into thinking the subsystem is installed.
To check manually if the BSD subsystem is installed, try the following in a terminal window:
basename ihavebsd.test .test
If you see the text: ihavebsd, the subsystem is (at least partly) there. If you get an error, you should certainly install the BSD subsystem anew.
When upgrading from 1.1 Alpha to 1.1 Beta, the old brown icon remains in the Dock.
For those of you who are upgrading from 1.1 Alpha to Beta, the new icon (in a dark blue circle) does not show up in the Dock if the old brown one is already there. Drag the latter away until it goes poof, then start Beta. Now the new icon appears in the Dock. Choose Keep in Dock.
Patching Issues
When I try to install the patches (in .pkg format), the installer says there are no suitable partitions for the installation.
As solved in this thread, "It seems you were still running NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha 2, and the latest patches only work on NeoOffice/J 1.1 Beta. Neo/J moved from the OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 codebase to the 1.1.3 codebase between Alpha 2 and Beta, so one can't just patch Alpha 2 and get Beta. It would be like trying to apply the Mac OS X 10.3.1 updater to Mac OS X 10.2.8...."
To fix this problem, drag NeoOffice/J from the Applications folder to the Trash. Then go to your home folder and in the Library remove everything having to do with NeoOffice. Then download and install the latest version and the new patch that goes with it. See the NeoOffice/J Release Notes to learn which version is the latest.